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Hi, Bryce:

Do you have both versions available in one or more source physical files on OS/400?

If so, you can use PDM option 54=Compare to do the job.

Type "54" next to the member you want to compare, and press F4=Prompt, then press
F10=Additional parameters. Notice the "Process option" parameters that give you
control over how white space etc. is considered, and whether to ignore comments, etc.

HTH,

Mark S. Waterbury

> On 10/4/2010 11:43 AM, Bryce Martin wrote:
I have a large source member - 13000 lines. I want to compare two
different versions of this source to see if/what is different. I can't
use the RSE Compare because it chokes saying it is too large. Is there a
utility that will do a compare of a large source like this? Besides, I
find the RSE Compare to be highly unreliable when comparing source members
to begin with. Whitespace in one member can be confusing for the compare.



Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
570-546-4777


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